git/t/t2000-checkout-cache-clash.sh
Petr Baudis f50c9f76ca Rename some test scripts and describe the naming convention
First digit: "family", e.g. the absolute basics and global stuff (0),
the basic db-side commands (read-tree, write-tree, commit-tree), the
basic working-tree-side commands (checkout-cache, update-cache), the
other basic commands (ls-files), the diff commands, the pull commands,
exporting commands, revision tree commands...

Second digit: the particular command we are testing

Third digit: (optionally) the particular switch or group of switches
we are testing

Freeform part: commandname-details

Described in the README.

	mv t1000-checkout-cache.sh t2000-checkout-cache-clash.sh
	mv t1001-checkout-cache.sh t2001-checkout-cache-clash.sh
	mv t0200-update-cache.sh t2010-update-cache-badpath.sh
	mv t0400-ls-files.sh t3000-ls-files-others.sh
	mv t0500-ls-files.sh t3010-ls-files-killed.sh
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#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright (c) 2005 Junio C Hamano
#
test_description='git-checkout-cache test.
This test registers the following filesystem structure in the
cache:
path0 - a file
path1/file1 - a file in a directory
And then tries to checkout in a work tree that has the following:
path0/file0 - a file in a directory
path1 - a file
The git-checkout-cache command should fail when attempting to checkout
path0, finding it is occupied by a directory, and path1/file1, finding
path1 is occupied by a non-directory. With "-f" flag, it should remove
the conflicting paths and succeed.
'
. ./test-lib.sh
date >path0
mkdir path1
date >path1/file1
test_expect_success \
'git-update-cache --add various paths.' \
'git-update-cache --add path0 path1/file1'
rm -fr path0 path1
mkdir path0
date >path0/file0
date >path1
test_expect_failure \
'git-checkout-cache without -f should fail on conflicting work tree.' \
'git-checkout-cache -a'
test_expect_success \
'git-checkout-cache with -f should succeed.' \
'git-checkout-cache -f -a'
test_expect_success \
'git-checkout-cache conflicting paths.' \
'test -f path0 && test -d path1 && test -f path1/file1'
test_done